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Situations Vacant ! PART-TIME CLEANER SATURDAY mornings. Permanent basis. Good pay. Ph. 392-871. ' F5488 j PLAY CENTRE SUPERVISOR & ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR FOR Belfast Pla\- Centre —I Monda? . Wednesday and Fri-J day mornings. Play Centre Supervisors Certificate required. Apply in writing:— MRS K. WILLIS, 60 Hussey Road, Christchurch 5. Phone 596-226. j RASPBERRY PICKERS WANTED GILES ROAD. OFF ISLAND ROAD, , KAIAPOI, 9 A.M.. TODAY. F5514 READY FOR | THAT NEW YEAR JOB WELL. Newscaster Is tuned into ’76 and we want top. line Rep’s able to work in a * competitive advertising field to join, us this year. >. Phone Sales Manager 64-659.} Ext. 776. 7747 RASPBERRY” PICKERS RASPBERRY” pickers wanted J good picking, paid daily. REDWOOD GARDENS, 434 Sawyers Arms Road Phone 596-435. F5721 I REGISTERED ) ELECTRICIAN WE require the services of a Registered Electrician for the installation and maintenance of food processing machinery at our plant in Shands Road. Hornby. . This is a permanent posi-; tion with remuneration rewards in line with ability. ’• Telephone, write, or call:—I Personnel Officer, J. WATTIE CANNERIES LTD. Shands Road, HORNBY. Phone 496-064 P.O. Box 16-083. I L 4833 : REP RESENT AT IVE AGED 13-20 Y’EARS required; |by one of a large group of I U.K. publishers for the South ■ Island. The successful applicant is ’ required to have passed the IS.C. examination and possessed of initiative and ambl- ; tion as well as the ability to act independently. We offer rapid scope for ‘ advancement and remunera-1 tion is by way of salary pins • a commission on sales. Appli- I cants are required to own a: modern car for which a mile- I age allowance will be paid. • Please apply in writing to: ’ PUBLISHERS REPRESENTATIVE, P.O. BOX 40-047. GLENFIELDAUCKLAND 10. 4789

© MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & FISHERIES REGIONAL PORT AGRICULTURAL SERVICE SERVICE, whose aim is to prevent the introduction of animal and plant pests and diseases into New Zealand, wants: APPLICANTS WHO DESIRE An interesting and permanent career as a port agriculture officer: A responsible position: Outdoor work; Meet people from all over the world: A smart uniform; Good salary, promotion prospects and staff benefits; Work at Auckland; Shift work. Specifically, it seeks applications from young men (who should be a minimum of 20 years of age) with; A good agricultural or horticultural background; Maturity and personality; Ability to work as a “team” member; Experience and minimum qualifications of School Cert (a diploma in horticulture or agriculture is desirable; Good eyesight and full colour vision: Able to work shift work. Commencing- salaries according to qualifications and experience. Applications should be made by loth January. 197 b, on form PS. 17A. which is available from Post Offices, and sent, to: Mr T. N Flint, Regional Port Agricultural Officer, P.O. Box. 1254, Auckland. F 5445 NEW ZEALAND WOOL MARKETING CORPORATION MALE CLERK, WOOL STORE POSITION AVAILABLE in our Christchurch store, Blenheim Road. Main duties involve handling of documentation related to receival anti despatch of wool stocks, plus other general duties as the occasion demands. Salary commensurate with ability and experience. Applications in writing to: “CLERK,” P.O. Box 1781, Christchurch. F5090 TYRE RETREADER A vacancy exists in our Christchurch Retread Factory for a tyre retreader. Previous experience an advantage but not essential as full training will be given to someone seeking permanent employment. Overtime plus good wages and conditions. Apply or phone Factory Manager, 388-089. 427 SELWYN STREET. F 5459

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34046, 9 January 1976, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34046, 9 January 1976, Page 12